It’s hard to comment on something so perfect. First we have the header for Design Magazine itself. The type is beautiful, they’ve even managed to gracefully compress the ‘g’ so it doesn’t throw off the grid too much. And then of course we have one of the greatest logo designs of all time right beneath it incorporating an amazing color scheme. It’s all there. The logo for the ’68 Mexico Olymipics was created by American designer Lance Wyman (click the above image for a full size version). The posters for the games were a collaborative effort, an example and some info are here.

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Yeah, I think truly great design takes things like this into consideration. The design must be informed by the context in which it will be used to successfully convey it’s intended message. I really like how they integrated the artwork of the indigenous people of the area into this rendition. Making something look good is hard enough, building in relevant meaning takes a very talented artist indeed.

Great blog, great works over here. I think simple things are always better and beautiful. This kind of minimalism is not like the actual. This is really “functional” and “communicative”, something that actual design do not have.

Thanks for posting this stuff…

Cheers :D

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Kyle says:

Looks like you’ve found a stash of vintage Design magazines too! I recently found a goldmine of these and other vintage design mags from the 50s-80s – the stuff in there is pretty inspiring and you can really see how history really does repeat itself.